A review of Mexican Stamnodes (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) with the description of 16 new species
Author
Matson, Tanner A.
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2023
2023-12-14
911
1
79
https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/download/2371/10397
journal article
10.5852/ejt.2023.911.2371
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Stamnodes franckata
(Pearsall, 1909)
Figs 22
,
94–95
Coenocalpe franckata
Pearsall, 1909a: 130
.
Type
locality: Chiricahua Mts, near Douglas,
Arizona
,
USA
. [AMNH].
Stamnodes franckata
–
Pearsall 1909b: 366
. —
McDunnough 1938: 151
(checklist). —
Ferguson 1983: 103
(checklist). —
Poole
& Gentili 1996: 686
(checklist). —
Scoble 1999: 902
(catalogue). —
Knudson & Bordelon 2002: 7–8
. —
Scoble & Hausmann 2007
(online catalogue). —
Pohl
et al.
2016: 449
(checklist). —
Rajaei
et al.
2022
(online catalogue).
Diagnostic remarks
Stamnodes franckata
is easily confused with sympatric
S. formosata
.
Stamnodes franckata
is typically larger than
S. formosata
, has darker brown scaling at the forewing apex and costomedial patch above, and the forewing apical area and hindwing are striated with brown scales beneath that stand in opposition to
S. formosata
’s vibrant red scales of the same areas. The ground colour of
S. franckata
is also given more toward ochreous than the cream colour of
S. formosata
, and the fringe of
S. franckata
is sometimes pink.
Distribution
Mexico
:
Stamnodes franckata
is mostly a Sierra Madre Occidental entity with most records from
Sonora
. However, it is also likely that
S. franckata
will be found in the states of
Chihuahua
and
Coahuila
as the moth is abundant in the Chisos Mountains of Texas.
USA
:
Stamnodes franckata
ranges from central
Arizona
to the Big Bend region of
Texas
.
Biology
Adults fly from August to October with mature caterpillars following from September to early November. Larvae are hosted by alder leaf mountain mahogany (
Cercocarpus montanus
). The caterpillar and host plant were discovered by David L. Wagner in
November
2017
in southeast
Arizona
. Additional unpublished life history details and larval illustrations are forthcoming (Matson & Wagner in prep.).
Molecular characterization
This species is represented in BOLD by two BINs: BOLD: AAM3493 (n = 7,
USA
:
Arizona
,
New Mexico
) and BOLD:ACE7212 (n = 2,
USA
: west
Texas
). The pairwise distance between these two BINs is 1.31%. The distance to their nearest interspecific neighbour,
Stamnodes coenonymphata
(n = 3), is around 5.8%.